Dashing adventure, sophisticated world building, and thoughtful engagement with humanity's biggest questions are staples of science-fiction writer John C. Wright's work. While his intricate plots, larger-than-life heroes, and flair for the fantastic may remind readers of classic pulp science fiction, Wright does not shy from presenting more serious meditations on larger questions involving free will, identity, and the future of human evolution. Patient readers will appreciate his complex ideas, rich prose, and meticulous attention to technological details in his imaginative worlds. Start with: The Golden Age

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Dashing adventure, sophisticated world building, and thoughtful engagement with humanity's biggest questions are staples of science-fiction writer John C. Wright's work. While his intricate plots, larger-than-life heroes, and flair for the fantastic may remind readers of classic pulp science fiction, Wright does not shy from presenting more serious meditations on larger questions involving free will, identity, and the future of human evolution. Patient readers will appreciate his complex ideas, rich prose, and meticulous attention to technological details in his imaginative worlds. Start with: The Golden Age